Gareth Bale has dropped his biggest hint yet that he’s willing to walk out on Tottenham at the end of the season should an offer come in from Barcelona or Real Madrid.

Foreign ambition: Gareth Bale of Tottenham (Picture: Getty Images)

The Welsh winger, who only signed a new four-year deal at White Hart Lane in the summer, is a known target of the Spanish giants and will likely be on their radar once again come July 2013.

Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas conceded last week that every player has his price, and although he insisted he does not want to lose Bale, it seems the 23-year-old may soon be pushing him to make a deal.

‘It would be nice to experience other leagues and other cultures,’ Bale said, after Tottenham’s 3-0 win at Fulham.

‘I’m not afraid to go abroad. If the time comes and a team that’s right comes in for me, then I’ll look at it seriously. I’ll see what happens.’

Bale has scored six goals in 14 Premier League appearances this season, and may decide to remain in north London should Villas-Boas’ men clinch Champions League qualification for next season.

If not, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy would likely be seeking a figure close to £40million from any club interested in acquiring the former Southampton ace next summer.